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How does the Skin Work ? Understand the Skin cycle

Jennifer23

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Understanding your epidermis's life cycle

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in your 20's

Sebaceous glands will still be producing a lot of oil, which means your biggest dilemma is keeping oil
production and breakouts under control. Environmental factors including free radicals and stress, will
eventually affect your skin layer's appearance so maintaining an everyday skincare regimen with SPF 30 or maybe more
and anti-oxidant protection minimizes premature aging.

in your 30's

Oil glands are going slower and so could be the rate of cell turnover, which means your skin just doesn't look as fresh as
it employed to. The first telltale signs of aging may begin to look: dullness, uneven epidermis and tiny face lines
become more apparent. Regular exfoliation, hydration and protection from the sun are a vital part of a
good skincare regimen.

in your 40' s

Loss of collagen and fat increases, causing skin cells to get rid of their firmness and retain less moisture.
Smile lines be a little more prominent, up your eyes may exhibit wrinkling and dark spots can become darker.
Firming and anti-wrinkling care is key to keeping your skin layer looking radiant and feeling
younger.

in your 50's and beyond

Loss of collagen and fat are magnified making the eye sag. Skin loses its luster and becomes drier.
Your daily moisturizer includes aggressive anti-aging ingredients for intense hydration and
clarity, while improving elasticity. This will maintain your more mature skin looking age-less.
 

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